The former secretary of state hailed the milestone of becoming the first women to lead a major party in a presidential race in the US.
Faster than a speeding tsessebe, South Africa’s high-speed computer processors are far from a flop.
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The trial of the Chad dictator in Senegal shows that war and other similar crimes need not be heard in The Hague.
Rebecca Davis points out that in Europe, until as recently as the 18th century, animals accused of wrongdoing were expected to stand trial.
Two enterprising youngsters are giving teenagers the perfect place in which to meet their challenges.
Widows and children stand to inherit damage claims from the mining industry, but their decision to appeal doesn’t bode well.
The Competition Tribunal has fined two bicycle dealers who denied being part of a cartel, but those who admitted guilt have got off scot-free.
A talented young township cricketer gets a crack at first-class coaching and an exceptional academic career.
The wait is over for South African comic lovers as Kwezi, a new local hero, comes to the rescue.